Republican voters in Nevada are the angriest yet

Entrance polls
from NBC News found that Republicans who showed up to
participate in the Nevada caucuses on Tuesday were the angriest
subset of voters out of the four states that have weighed in on
the GOP primary.

Nearly six in 10, or 58% of Republican voters polled Tuesday as
they entered caucus sites, were angry at the federal government.

That compared with just 42% in similar polling in Iowa, 39% in
New Hampshire, and 40% in South Carolina, the first three voting
states in the Republican primary.

More Nevadans also said they wanted an outsider to be president,
with the percentage of angry voters and the percentage who wanted
a political outsider lining up almost perfectly.

That could play into the hands of Republican frontrunner Donald
Trump, who is both a political outsider and a candidate who
frequently taps into anger felt by voters. Trump
was leading polls entering the Tuesday caucuses.